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taxes resigns with the individual. we d't blame the retailer if you don't play your taxes. we don't blame your employer if you choose not to pay your income taxes. it's an individual case. other not as an online site that facilitates purchases without taxes not they're fault. john: and bitcoin is used not just to buy drugs, people use it to by pouring. adelle want someone to see the paper trail. online gambling which is to believe illegal. even for transactions that aren't illegal now but might sometimes be in the future like buying a gun. >> i think it's really reasonable for lots of kinds of purchases which are not totally illega you might not want to leave a record of that. guns are a great example. later on somebody might go on like a sales records and follow up and come take aun went. john: my senator who is against everything that's good is trying to ban bitcoin. w frustring it is that you can't stop this new currency. >> unbelievable. it's all hidden because they don't use dollars. they use this surrogate curren
taxes resigns with the individual. we d't blame the retailer if you don't play your taxes. we don't blame your employer if you choose not to pay your income taxes. it's an individual case. other not as an online site that facilitates purchases without taxes not they're fault. john: and bitcoin is used not just to buy drugs, people use it to by pouring. adelle want someone to see the paper trail. online gambling which is to believe illegal. even for transactions that aren't illegal now but might...
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taxes resigns with the individual. we don't blame the retailer if you don't play your taxes. we don't blame your employer if you choose not to pay your income taxes. it's an individual case. other not as an online site that facilitates purchases without taxes not they're fault. john: and bitcoin is used not just to buy drugs, people use it to by pouring. adelle want someone to see the paper trail. online gambling which is to believe illegal. even for transactions at aren't illegal now but might sometimes be in the future like buying a gun. >> i think it's really asonable for lots of kinds of purchases which are not totally illegal. you might not want to leave a record of that. guns are a great exaple. later on somebody might go on like a sales records and follow up and come take a gun went. john: my senator who is against everything that's good is trying to ban bitcoin. how frustrating it is that you can't stop this new currency. >> unbelievable. it's all hidden because they don't use dollars. they use this surrogate c
taxes resigns with the individual. we don't blame the retailer if you don't play your taxes. we don't blame your employer if you choose not to pay your income taxes. it's an individual case. other not as an online site that facilitates purchases without taxes not they're fault. john: and bitcoin is used not just to buy drugs, people use it to by pouring. adelle want someone to see the paper trail. online gambling which is to believe illegal. even for transactions at aren't illegal now but might...
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he says you have no right to tax. charles: he has folks who told him it is not in the constitution and believe it and had about 56 months to think it over in the joint. >> apparently said there's a system imposed upon me, have an economic system imposed upon me. according to what she is saying. stuart: you can do whatever position you want to take, but you have to pay taxes. charles: somebody will not feel sorry for somebody who made a couple million dollars and didn't pay taxes on it. 2008, 2000 i think earnings were $2.3 million. you are complaining about this country, very few people are going to give in. stuart: is this a first from charles payne? charles: pay your taxes, and if you can't, at least file. i would rather have john gotti out of me than the irs. stuart: thank you very much. back to you now. dagen: i'm dagen mcdowell. connell: i am connell mcshane. talking about the cyber security and the fbi. warning financial institutions they are being targeted again. dagen: the senate giving the okay to the online
he says you have no right to tax. charles: he has folks who told him it is not in the constitution and believe it and had about 56 months to think it over in the joint. >> apparently said there's a system imposed upon me, have an economic system imposed upon me. according to what she is saying. stuart: you can do whatever position you want to take, but you have to pay taxes. charles: somebody will not feel sorry for somebody who made a couple million dollars and didn't pay taxes on it....
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and very conservative when it came to fiscal policies, saying don't tax me, don't take away any more of my money, they have interviewed people, i started on food stamps, i pulled my way up, i don't like giving to people, who to me don't look like they are trying to get better. >> it is a punishment, the wrongs of yesteryear,ure we always told the same 1% that were wealthy in 1979 are same now but they gobbled up a greater share of the wealth, as if we don't have mobility up and down. >> we've seen a lot more economic mobility downward, when you have 20% of the people being rich, top 2% of the bracket, sometime that means that rich are getting richer, that is not a bad thing. melissa: if everyone is en insession cure. >> what you have seen is an ex askeex -- exacerbated by president obama. in the economy nothing is perfect, free markets they ebb and 'fro flow, you need a limitd government that gets out of the way. >> i agree, you need a strong middle class, the economic inequality is the main challenge of our generation, you have so many poor people, and so many rich people nobody in
and very conservative when it came to fiscal policies, saying don't tax me, don't take away any more of my money, they have interviewed people, i started on food stamps, i pulled my way up, i don't like giving to people, who to me don't look like they are trying to get better. >> it is a punishment, the wrongs of yesteryear,ure we always told the same 1% that were wealthy in 1979 are same now but they gobbled up a greater share of the wealth, as if we don't have mobility up and down....
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show me something and also the outlooks are all netive because the sequester, payroll tax cut that went away, all that stuff, melissa is factoring i think what is happening in these companies to where mark's point, yeah they have all run up and now we're starting to say the cows are coming home and we don't have true eaings growth, the top-line growth that we need. melissa: lance, that is absolutely right. that is the theme we hear again and ain, they can't grow the top line because the economy isn't supporting that. what do you do? how do you respond to that? how do you protect your money? >> well the thing is you have to understand, actually mark hit on a great point, since 2009 revenuesnly grown by about 7% of the earnings have grown by almost 230%. the disparity's come from things like stock buybacks, accounting gimmickry in terms when do we account for stuff and when we don't. and so what drives corporate growth in the stock markets over the long term is that top line revenue, sales. that's what we node to see. that is what --. melissa: lance, i know that, tell me how do i protect
show me something and also the outlooks are all netive because the sequester, payroll tax cut that went away, all that stuff, melissa is factoring i think what is happening in these companies to where mark's point, yeah they have all run up and now we're starting to say the cows are coming home and we don't have true eaings growth, the top-line growth that we need. melissa: lance, that is absolutely right. that is the theme we hear again and ain, they can't grow the top line because the economy...
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the congress can tax anything it wants. would this be a tax? i don't know how you can characterize this as a tax. this is clearly a punishment. the problem with the government -- for the government when it punishes you is it has to afford you due process meaning a trial, which means you have the right to contest this. the government couldn't possibly tie up the court system and its prosecutors trying people, putting them on trial for failure to buy the insurance. it's impractical to do it. i'm not talking about the second amendment, just taxing power and mechanics of collecting this. >> supposing they put it on the the irs1040, do you own a gun, and they would know that because of your registration -- >> assuming there's a national federal registration. >> if that happens. they say, all right, what's the name of the insurance company and the number of the policy, and if you don't have it, they could fine you. >> could be, but they have to characterize as a tax and do it and do it through the irs. flip side of this is this is a burden op gun own
the congress can tax anything it wants. would this be a tax? i don't know how you can characterize this as a tax. this is clearly a punishment. the problem with the government -- for the government when it punishes you is it has to afford you due process meaning a trial, which means you have the right to contest this. the government couldn't possibly tie up the court system and its prosecutors trying people, putting them on trial for failure to buy the insurance. it's impractical to do it. i'm...
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they'll give it a run for their money. >> one equalizer is the taxes. if amazon has to pay more and more taxes, that takes away a big amount of leverage, doesn't it? >> yes and no, taxes are definitely an issue, but what is happening with amazon is that they have such customer loyalty, we have a brand loyalty and what they're trying to develop is that they want to be the location that everyone gets everything at. >> by the way, they also have a deal, i've got to mention quickly. you can join amazon prime and get two-day delivery for a trial period for nothing for a month. in you do it now, you get all of your christmas shopping done and don't have to buy it at the end of the christmas season. and they want to cement that customer. even if they at some point, the customers have to pay i remember there. >> people purchase and some people say no, you must be in store to do it. i see feedback on twitter and they say that's a lie, i have to be in line at 4 a.m. do you think there will be a pushback on the manipulative advertising? >> some retailers are putti
they'll give it a run for their money. >> one equalizer is the taxes. if amazon has to pay more and more taxes, that takes away a big amount of leverage, doesn't it? >> yes and no, taxes are definitely an issue, but what is happening with amazon is that they have such customer loyalty, we have a brand loyalty and what they're trying to develop is that they want to be the location that everyone gets everything at. >> by the way, they also have a deal, i've got to mention...
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eastern for a special user's guide to your taxes. it is the year end edition. i'm coming back, are these coins a good investment? $4000 is the average cost. why are costs rising so much? stay with us. just by talking to a hmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. ven pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks witsmoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet oeverything. so everything works like never before. gerri: emergency rooms are profit centers? here with more, a professor of orthopedic surgery at duke university. i can't imagine why would cost thousands of dollars to get stitches. what is going on? >> emergency rooms tend to be one of the most expensive places to get your health care. and so if you have a smaller or nonurgent issue, will you will pay more. you also need to remember that there are four
eastern for a special user's guide to your taxes. it is the year end edition. i'm coming back, are these coins a good investment? $4000 is the average cost. why are costs rising so much? stay with us. just by talking to a hmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. ven pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks witsmoke alarms and...
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minus 4,000 tax credit. never seen on television before? >> this is the first time. stuart: i'm the first person you tried to sell it for. >> did it work? >> i bought a town and country van. >> you replaced your escape hybrid. stuart: no, my daughter has that. i've got another chrysler. >> your next car can be the ford fusion with the plant-based seats. stuart: amy, $35,000 minus $4,000 tax credit. 108 miles per gallon gasoline used. >> not bad. stuart: nice selling job, young lady. that's it, ladies and gentlemen, it's cold out here, we're back with more obamacare two minutes. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. but they will be attending today's meeting at the white house with other health insurance. president obama says he didn't know about he
minus 4,000 tax credit. never seen on television before? >> this is the first time. stuart: i'm the first person you tried to sell it for. >> did it work? >> i bought a town and country van. >> you replaced your escape hybrid. stuart: no, my daughter has that. i've got another chrysler. >> your next car can be the ford fusion with the plant-based seats. stuart: amy, $35,000 minus $4,000 tax credit. 108 miles per gallon gasoline used. >> not bad. stuart: nice...
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talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott mrtin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. so ieserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capit one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewa
talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott mrtin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ every day we're working to be...
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during your taxes, your account might not tell you this, but doing your taxes is easy. the hearts -- the haad part is gathering everything in advance. three high-quality photos, your basic an affirmation, name, address, phone number is at the as you wanted to appear in in a copy of the menu of services, prices if you want to post those in your store hours which is really all you need. melissa: and you said you can even put in a video that you should with your smart phone. >> bonus points if you can do additional things like a video. it can be as simple as you explaining what your business does and how you're different are better than your competitors melissa: find your followers. >> before you even go it build a website, like to tell people to go and build a profile on social networks like facebook and twitter. the benefits of doing that -- melissa: i don't know. talking about doing in tolars are last in the you're telling people they have to go facebook and we. melissa: if you have a facebook or twitter account, you already know how to do it. it is easy. you're creatin
during your taxes, your account might not tell you this, but doing your taxes is easy. the hearts -- the haad part is gathering everything in advance. three high-quality photos, your basic an affirmation, name, address, phone number is at the as you wanted to appear in in a copy of the menu of services, prices if you want to post those in your store hours which is really all you need. melissa: and you said you can even put in a video that you should with your smart phone. >> bonus points...
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you're tax defering idea to defer consumption. it will boost the economy for the deduction on some level. i'll not saying it is always good policy to do that. it will counter effects. previous guests comments those are good cuts to social security to balance this budget on both the revenue side and spending cut side there is not enough to get us out which is why the debt will not go away. melissa: it is a drop in the bucket but something and very small and doesn't hardly get you there at all. >> jonah makes a great point it will increase some shun right now. he may or may not be right about the policy side. if the money is not going into retirement, something that troubles me that it will be spent today. melissa: appreciate the discussion. up next on "money," is apple getting desperate in the midst of trying to regain its goal? it is at that talking about a partnership with yahoo!. we have two top experts here whether this plan is the best move. >>> plus new reports out of north korea say a missile launch is expected to happen at
you're tax defering idea to defer consumption. it will boost the economy for the deduction on some level. i'll not saying it is always good policy to do that. it will counter effects. previous guests comments those are good cuts to social security to balance this budget on both the revenue side and spending cut side there is not enough to get us out which is why the debt will not go away. melissa: it is a drop in the bucket but something and very small and doesn't hardly get you there at all....
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you have to realize you have carrying cost, commissions when you sell and w you also have taxes, uncle sam wants a piece ofour profit, so when you are doing a flip you have to keep that in mind. you have to know your market. if you are in a million dollars, $2 million market you better put in some nice amenities and you have to know the market. if you're in lower price market, don't over capitalize. those are really some of the most important ones. that is probably of all the ti tips, those are my top ones. lori: you're an expert on the topic of flipping. great to talk to you. from flipping million dollars homes, growing battle of land versus jobs, enraged environmentalists and activism on the front lines trying to stop a mining project near lake superior bringing jobso an the area that desperately needs them. fofox news is following the stoy from chicago. >> a spokesman for the company says actually it would create thousands of jobs in norern wisconsin, but before they can completelcomptes the merriment y reviews, they want to shut it down. armed guards on the ground in wisconsin, a r
you have to realize you have carrying cost, commissions when you sell and w you also have taxes, uncle sam wants a piece ofour profit, so when you are doing a flip you have to keep that in mind. you have to know your market. if you are in a million dollars, $2 million market you better put in some nice amenities and you have to know the market. if you're in lower price market, don't over capitalize. those are really some of the most important ones. that is probably of all the ti tips, those are...
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talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott martin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one at rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be cra not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doct told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a cl
talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott martin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hi honey, did you get e...
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whether you do that through tax cuts or through direct infrastructure. i would be much happier to see the trillions of dollars that have been spent going into the pockets of mainstream americans. that is the kind of policy i would like to see. >> absolutely. if we are having a debate about tax cuts versus government spending, that is a great kind of debate to have. connell: how do you think this whole thing ends? >> it is possible if we continue on the current trajectory of fiscal policy. we are not getting any growth from overseas. the u.s. consumer has been the last resort. if that is starting to die down, and we do have a problem. dagen: you never answered my question. >> i thought i did. you can have me on again. dagen: do you want the federal government to spend more money? >> no. i want the treasury. dagen: where will the money come from? >> if interest rates were significantly higher, you also have recipients of that income. it does not necessarily apply. there is a difference between fiscal and monetary policy. dagen: they are interconnected. mon
whether you do that through tax cuts or through direct infrastructure. i would be much happier to see the trillions of dollars that have been spent going into the pockets of mainstream americans. that is the kind of policy i would like to see. >> absolutely. if we are having a debate about tax cuts versus government spending, that is a great kind of debate to have. connell: how do you think this whole thing ends? >> it is possible if we continue on the current trajectory of fiscal...
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that is hedge fund managers being taxed 15% capital gains tax rate versus a 39.6% income tax rate. the president says we can't have this, that's not fair. what do you say? liz: he has a point. republicans have a point as well. it is not legal income. i will tell you something. these guys have lost their shirts, there is no lifetime membership in the rich club. a lot of them make bad bets, so what are you going to do, can you test all of their income? you get $1 trillion. if you tax 100%, you will not pay down the consensus. stuart: an interesting question, isn't it? "the highlight reel" coming up next. appetite for risk. appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possib loss of prin
that is hedge fund managers being taxed 15% capital gains tax rate versus a 39.6% income tax rate. the president says we can't have this, that's not fair. what do you say? liz: he has a point. republicans have a point as well. it is not legal income. i will tell you something. these guys have lost their shirts, there is no lifetime membership in the rich club. a lot of them make bad bets, so what are you going to do, can you test all of their income? you get $1 trillion. if you tax 100%, you...
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and a host of tax problems after losing a loved one. how you can deal with that. and money-saving monday. a simple trick to get your homeowners insurance to pay for your claim. we are watching for you tonight on "the willis report."
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businesses don't know exactly what their costs are going to be, if their taxes are rising and obamacare on top of that, it's difficult for companies to hire full-time people. they don't know how expensive it will be to put the profits on the bottom line. yes, it will hurt some people and unfortunately, we hope they'll not be hurt, but come in and look for jobs and we'll be an i believe to find them jobs. last year, express found about 400,000 people jobs. so, we hope that there'll be some more that will come into the marketplace and fill some of the vacancies that we have. >> there's no doubt and there's a lot of evidence that proves when you cut back on long-term extensions of unemployment. people come back and they do eventually find jobs. let's hope it happens again. thanks a lot. we appreciate it. >> we'll be glad to help. >> i'm sure you will. hey, president obama's blurring the lines between religion and politics making last minute changes to a speech that included pope francis' comments on capitalism. e-mack is fired up about it. we'll talk about it after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ â
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more taxes and higher taxes to be watched out for. cheryl: you've got to be prepared to be hit at a higher level. are there ways we can lower our incomes where we might be able to get out of that higher bracket? >> it may have made sense in the past based on taxes and economic indicators, but the taxes have come in to play. you can have such a loss on the return of your overall investment based on the tax and locations of the capital gains sale, the loss you can take and offset, income taxes you will be paying. and much more competent in infrastructure now to play and maximize your return. cheryl: we have viewers across the country, but some states, these are the states where those earners are going to be hit the worst. what do you say to those individuals that are dealing with very complicated, very frightening state income tax? >> the top of an already heavy tax rate, just another factor to take into account. now you have a dynamic environment, all different changes, heavier tax rates, state tax rates. just doing the basic planning
more taxes and higher taxes to be watched out for. cheryl: you've got to be prepared to be hit at a higher level. are there ways we can lower our incomes where we might be able to get out of that higher bracket? >> it may have made sense in the past based on taxes and economic indicators, but the taxes have come in to play. you can have such a loss on the return of your overall investment based on the tax and locations of the capital gains sale, the loss you can take and offset, income...
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bill, i asked a professor, do you te deducts on your taxes do you minimize your tax bill legally, they all answered yes, it was insults to apple, they are largest corporate taxpayer in our country, we should give them an work war for paying so many -- awardor paying so many taxes and creating so many jobs. johni am glad you complained about this attitude of bringing in the ceo to kneel before congress, apple popular, but if you have a companyhat makes pespesticide and an oil comny, they tryo destroy you. >> they say we didn't subpoena them. but quietly they s if you don't come in we will. that committee, is one of few committees in congress that has power to subpoena, no one the say no. but i thought it was insulting they are great innovators that have created jobs a pay a lot in taxesf you want them to bridge home worldwide profits from sales overseas let make the tax code fair. there are example tha are working. john: and when your colleagues chew out companies and complain about their profit with aer. snear . >> i told them they need to bring a mirror, i imagined how funny it would
bill, i asked a professor, do you te deducts on your taxes do you minimize your tax bill legally, they all answered yes, it was insults to apple, they are largest corporate taxpayer in our country, we should give them an work war for paying so many -- awardor paying so many taxes and creating so many jobs. johni am glad you complained about this attitude of bringing in the ceo to kneel before congress, apple popular, but if you have a companyhat makes pespesticide and an oil comny, they tryo...
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that is going in the airport and gornment. >> once you tack a tax on. the tax will return. ntaxes always remain and in terms of profit for te airline, you ha to put it in a museum, it is so rare. >> final wd? >> i am with bill on this. solve the problem and t rid of the charges on baggage fees. i couldn't agree more and if it stops peoplerom buying tickets, goo >> you heard it before. >> exactly, john, you never get rid of the taxes. they always stay forever. >> stable stks to buy in an unstable market. the is a pursuit a better life for your family, a better opportuty for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for athe summer evt, going on now at your authorized mercedes-bendealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. going on now at your authorized mercedes-bend
that is going in the airport and gornment. >> once you tack a tax on. the tax will return. ntaxes always remain and in terms of profit for te airline, you ha to put it in a museum, it is so rare. >> final wd? >> i am with bill on this. solve the problem and t rid of the charges on baggage fees. i couldn't agree more and if it stops peoplerom buying tickets, goo >> you heard it before. >> exactly, john, you never get rid of the taxes. they always stay forever....
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the tax will return. ntaxes always remain and term of profit for the airline, you have to put it in a museum, it is so rare. >> final word? >> im with bill on this. solve the problem and get rid of the charges on baggage fees. i couldn't agree more and i if stops people fm buying tickets, good. >> you hed it before. >> exactly, john, you never get rid of the taxes. they always stay forever. >> stable stocks to buy in an unstle market. or a charity case. a trouble maker. worthless. just a stupid mistake. i don't think i'm a lost cause. youth villages believes that no child is a lost cause. not a single one. because a stable lovg family can help any child succeed. and we have an 80% success rate that proves it. if you agree, find out how you can help. at youth villages.org >> we are back, a azy ride in the stock market. d now stocks that are thriving in all of the volatileitty. morgan, google? >> they have a fantastic balance sheet and bulletproof. >> bill, you ke google? >> fortunate the eurean authorities
the tax will return. ntaxes always remain and term of profit for the airline, you have to put it in a museum, it is so rare. >> final word? >> im with bill on this. solve the problem and get rid of the charges on baggage fees. i couldn't agree more and i if stops people fm buying tickets, good. >> you hed it before. >> exactly, john, you never get rid of the taxes. they always stay forever. >> stable stocks to buy in an unstle market. or a charity case. a trouble...
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bill, i asked a professor, do you take deducts on your taxes do you minimize your tax bill legally, they all answered yes, it was insults to apple, they are largest corporate taxpayer in our country, we should give them an work war for paying so many -- award for paying so many taxes and creating so many jobs. john: i am glad you complained about this attitudef bringing in the ceo to kneel before congress, apple popular, but if you have a company that makes pespesticide and an oil company, they try to destroy you. >> they say we didn't subpoena them. but quietly they say,f you don't come in we will. that committee, is one of few committees in congress thatt has power to subpoena, no one the say n but i thought it was insulting they are great innovators that have created jobs and pay a lot in taxes if you want them to bridge home worldde profits from sales overss let's make the tax code fair. there are examples that are working. john: and when your colleagues chew out cpanies and complain about their profit with aer. snear . >> i told them they ne to bring a mirror, i imagined how fu
bill, i asked a professor, do you take deducts on your taxes do you minimize your tax bill legally, they all answered yes, it was insults to apple, they are largest corporate taxpayer in our country, we should give them an work war for paying so many -- award for paying so many taxes and creating so many jobs. john: i am glad you complained about this attitudef bringing in the ceo to kneel before congress, apple popular, but if you have a company that makes pespesticide and an oil company, they...
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apple tries to avoid paying taxes, their account anes tell them to because american taxes are crazy, they and i avoid legally, won't any polician stand up for a business that makes an apatrol yeah, the appropriate response to big intrusive government, one senator spoke up. >> i am offended by tone and tenor of this hearing, by spec able else was dragging in executives from an american company that is not doing anything illegal, i say instead of applicatives -- executives we should have brought in a giant mirror to look at the reflect of congress, this is created by awful tax code. >> w to go. senator rand paul joins us now. did you take drive for saying that rom your colleagues like mccain? >> they may not have been too happy with me, i was not happy with the proceeding. it is an insul to make corporation officers come i raise their right-hand, and read them the riot act for doing what everybody else does, who wts to come forward and say you want a chief financial officer who maximized your tax bill, i asked a prorofessor, do you take dedus on your taxes do you minimize your tax bill
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john: when government is so big you want the tax deduction you have to give them all this information. but targeting people doesn't live until you mentioned the 23 pages of documents spell laid leadership is to choose to make 23,000. john: the coalition of life was asked in detail at prayer meetings there provide the percentage of time your group spends on prayer groups compared to by the activities. the american patriots against government excess was required to provide a synopsis of every book reaa in the president said i don't have time to provide a book report she sent them to them in included a copy of the constitution but. [laughter] it goes to the bigger point* it must stop. when government gets so big this is what happens this is why we stand up and say no. >> but those of the left don't have a problem. >> i could not find anything to suggested the irs acted inappropriately. perhaps in effectively but not inappropriate. >> i have not seen what they did wrong. they're supposed to evaluate how much political activity that violence. ♪ wants to engage in. >> no problem. the fact
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. >> if you can name one organization that lied on their tax form i am willing to hear it. >> you want to hear it? republican jewish association. listen what they did. not only did they put on their original application they had no interest in politics, they then fil with a different part of the internal revenue service claiming they spent millions of dollars, totally against what they -- and then they filed with the federal elections -- a whole other amount. >> there were 202 organizations singled out. the one defining characteristic of the overwhelming majority of these was the fact they were conservatives. 96 specifically had tea party or 912 in their names, these conservative names. that's the point. there were these triggers that sent the irs to do their stuff and there hasn't been an fbi investigation of that. is that shameful? >> it is. the obama administration hopes to run out the clock thinking a new scandal will take the place here. i think they are misguided. the reality is a lot of emotion was tied up in the 2012 election and a lot of people understandably feel the irs has
. >> if you can name one organization that lied on their tax form i am willing to hear it. >> you want to hear it? republican jewish association. listen what they did. not only did they put on their original application they had no interest in politics, they then fil with a different part of the internal revenue service claiming they spent millions of dollars, totally against what they -- and then they filed with the federal elections -- a whole other amount. >> there were 202...
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that is fine through payroll taxes. but they said that immigrant without a high-school degree would have a net co of $89,000. her year over their lifetime. who do believe? the national research council, "new york times", we believe the national research council basically $90,000 is the net cost? what we're asking for is simple honesty for the american people. this doesn't have to be an ugly discussion but it does have to be honest. media matters and organizations like it fails to understand these are honest questions that deserve honest answers. there's nothing anti-immigrant about demanding responsible leadership based on fact and empirical studies in washington and public policy based on all of that, not just politics. but public policy choices in the nation's interest. >> the bston bombing suspect is not an enemy combat into? then what is the. we have the answers with "dobb's law". the analysis says the obama budget is fair on taxes he raises them on every one. details ahead. a plan to reform the immigration laws wit
that is fine through payroll taxes. but they said that immigrant without a high-school degree would have a net co of $89,000. her year over their lifetime. who do believe? the national research council, "new york times", we believe the national research council basically $90,000 is the net cost? what we're asking for is simple honesty for the american people. this doesn't have to be an ugly discussion but it does have to be honest. media matters and organizations like it fails to...
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start a tax-free siness at sttup-ny.com. stuart: the overall market is up and i have a big winner for you, softwaremaker red hat reporting a jump in third quarter profit, up nearly 20%. parkmack list those dreaded expectations, taking the hit down 8%. nike made a ton of money, up 40%, sales growing across every single product line especially in north america, china, western europe, stock is down $1.35. oracle buying the cloud computing co. it will pay an $1 billion, they think the future is in the cloud. investors not sure. the stock is unchanged. the retailers announcing it will become the first major u.s. retailers to accept the virtual six points. the stock goes up. monica crowleyy the way it ought to be next. ecncy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics indust in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospe
start a tax-free siness at sttup-ny.com. stuart: the overall market is up and i have a big winner for you, softwaremaker red hat reporting a jump in third quarter profit, up nearly 20%. parkmack list those dreaded expectations, taking the hit down 8%. nike made a ton of money, up 40%, sales growing across every single product line especially in north america, china, western europe, stock is down $1.35. oracle buying the cloud computing co. it will pay an $1 billion, they think the future is in...
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they insist on progressive tax. >> tax status as well. enough of that. everybody has a stus at the end of theday. >> we have to leave it there. as a group "cashin' in" we like that idea. >>> forget toys from china. try military parts from china. is this putting americin danger? >>> cheap goods and gadgetsrom china are one thing, but now the pentagon is said to beuying some of o military part from hinatoo, like the propellant that shoots off the hl fire missile and the key component that goes into those nit vision goggles. wayne, this may save a few taxpayers bucks, but is this one worth the risk? >> no, it is not. this is a big mistake. anytime you're tying to save money for national security it's crazy. national security is paramount for us in that nse and we cannot afford to do that. we ought to make everything here and if we can't make it hee, we ought to substitute for it in some i way we find an alteative technology. that's what we have to do. and the world is getting smaller and smaller every day. we cannot find ourselves dependent osomebody would
they insist on progressive tax. >> tax status as well. enough of that. everybody has a stus at the end of theday. >> we have to leave it there. as a group "cashin' in" we like that idea. >>> forget toys from china. try military parts from china. is this putting americin danger? >>> cheap goods and gadgetsrom china are one thing, but now the pentagon is said to beuying some of o military part from hinatoo, like the propellant that shoots off the hl fire...
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originally $40,000, the rebates offer and $5000 but a pivotable tax credit. the new price, how much can they/this? i just wonder of the public even accept these cars. what do you think? >> the volt just announced their price drop. when the leaf slashed prices, ford slashed prices, it is through these promos that have gotten interest because 35, $40,000, but talking $40,000, that is what is getting people's attention. gerri: a big tax credit, cutting the prices, that is a lot of juice to put behind a car that ultimately seems to be just a fantasy of washington. they want to push these cars on americans but i don't think there is a huge demand for them. do you see in this growing dramatically in these kind of cars? >> i don't necessarily see interest growing dramatically. electric vehicles and even hybrids account for 2% of the overall marketplace in the united states. better technology is way too expensive. battery cost have come down and will continue to come down. you might see them scale, but there is a lot of if and maybes so it will be sometime before the
originally $40,000, the rebates offer and $5000 but a pivotable tax credit. the new price, how much can they/this? i just wonder of the public even accept these cars. what do you think? >> the volt just announced their price drop. when the leaf slashed prices, ford slashed prices, it is through these promos that have gotten interest because 35, $40,000, but talking $40,000, that is what is getting people's attention. gerri: a big tax credit, cutting the prices, that is a lot of juice to...
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this would give us reason to head toward a miction of a tax code and adopt a flat tax and you know, that way we coul abolish the bureaucracy that is so burden system and expensive andngaging in ridiculous antics today in the irs. it would allow sledgehammering of cony capitalism and also corruption within. the tax cheats and all of that scenario. and would give us great reason to make more sense ofhe cofferes that are filled by the american's public fruft their labors. >> the irs gave us a comment that said on the screen. regarding the 70 million in bonus. the irs is under a legal obligation to comply with the collectivebargaining agreement which specifies the terms by which awards are paid to the emplees. >> and that is not just drive you crazy? >> it drives me crazy. you can anticite that the obama administration will not even push bac on what this union is demandingor its employees. it is a shame here. the obama administration will kowtow to the friends who are union thugs and the leadership of the unions arethugs d they will not push back. unfortunately becauset gives a bad name to t
this would give us reason to head toward a miction of a tax code and adopt a flat tax and you know, that way we coul abolish the bureaucracy that is so burden system and expensive andngaging in ridiculous antics today in the irs. it would allow sledgehammering of cony capitalism and also corruption within. the tax cheats and all of that scenario. and would give us great reason to make more sense ofhe cofferes that are filled by the american's public fruft their labors. >> the irs gave us...
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on sales and even if they're bleeding red ink and treating them like an excise tax. this is the first time we've seen retailers coming out and saying that this will hurtment we expect it to hurt our own sales. meaning consumers coming in the door. true value hardware, the president there, the ceo's there saying massive concern at the hardware companies because of health reform. >> last word? >> because the government has decided it has the power to tell you and you and you how much you can afford to spend on health insurance and you don't have any choice. >> but this is treating health reform like a macroeconomic indicator now at the retailers, like gas prices going up or taxes going up and now it's health care, health reform. >> got it, thanks, everybody, we appreciate it one and all. check this out. a 3-d printed gun. it's made of metal. we'll show it to you after the break and we've got one of these guns and the guy who made it on the set ready to go in texas. back in a moment. ♪ you better, but better, you better, you bet♪ you really love, what would you do?"
on sales and even if they're bleeding red ink and treating them like an excise tax. this is the first time we've seen retailers coming out and saying that this will hurtment we expect it to hurt our own sales. meaning consumers coming in the door. true value hardware, the president there, the ceo's there saying massive concern at the hardware companies because of health reform. >> last word? >> because the government has decided it has the power to tell you and you and you how much...
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you talked about medical device tax, that is one. medical device companies have been on alert about that one, how about the one that will hit all of the businesses that provide health insurance for their employees one called the cadillac tax. if you provide more than $8200 worth of healthcare coverage for an individual, you have to pay a tax a surtax on that because you were sogen o generous or employr noncompliance tax ta their is going to create a type of speak -- sneaker tax train wreck. they will feel impact like the beginning of this year, people did not react to increase of payroll tax until they looked at that paycheck. neil: it gets back to my. longer term that is government's goal. and president and those who push health care get their way. that is the government handling everything. >> that is where this is headed. neil, i have a audio in president obama's own words, that says nars where he wants to to is a single pair system on his way, what i would like to encourage business people to do, is don't just figure out, how it
you talked about medical device tax, that is one. medical device companies have been on alert about that one, how about the one that will hit all of the businesses that provide health insurance for their employees one called the cadillac tax. if you provide more than $8200 worth of healthcare coverage for an individual, you have to pay a tax a surtax on that because you were sogen o generous or employr noncompliance tax ta their is going to create a type of speak -- sneaker tax train wreck....
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it is to replace the tax deduction itself with a tax credit for mortgage interest payments. that's one idea. gerri: a lot of stuff out there, a lot of ideas about the mortgage deduction. you know, i feel like do you really want the industry to fully recover, and maybe you want toe think about this before you do something, and i can imagine the realtors group in washington is probably having a cow tonight. >> realtors, home builder, mortgage bankers are all having gigantic cows. [laughter] and, in fact, we have the president of the realtors who testified today. take a listen to this. >> if congress were to eliminate the mortgage interest deduction, it could mean an average tax increase of over $2500 per family. realtors realize that most believe congress would not attempt to completely eliminate mid. we hope they are right. >> i think that you're looking at some point, gerri, if there's a deal on the budget between the white house and republicans, at least a limit on the deduction for higher income families. i think that that's definitely on the table. gerri: the favorite tar
it is to replace the tax deduction itself with a tax credit for mortgage interest payments. that's one idea. gerri: a lot of stuff out there, a lot of ideas about the mortgage deduction. you know, i feel like do you really want the industry to fully recover, and maybe you want toe think about this before you do something, and i can imagine the realtors group in washington is probably having a cow tonight. >> realtors, home builder, mortgage bankers are all having gigantic cows. [laughter]...
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start a tax-free business atstartup-ny.com. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >> 23 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. nasa scientists are trying to fix a major problem with international space station. the: system is malfunctioned and that is cut in the cooling ability in half. scrambling to fix the issue, but nasa reassures the situation is not life threatening. there is no reaction from south africa on the sign language interpreter at nelson mandela's memorial service. sign language groups say the gestures made no sense. a cabinet administrator saying he made a mistake hiring the man. that interpreter says he suffers from sophronia and says he saw angels at the event. and how about this one? if the football career does not pan out, russell wilson has a job in baseball. the texas rangers sele
start a tax-free business atstartup-ny.com. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >> 23 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. nasa scientists are trying to fix a major problem with international space station. the: system is malfunctioned and that is cut in...
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and call it a liberal tax. the conservative restaurant owner charges left-wing moore for their drink and donate the cash to right-wing causes. is it a boom for his business? the owner serves as a big helping of a government economics. even when i say this not, it is always about "money." adam: and a good evening to you. we want to look at the days headline market. a tough day for stocks. the dow snapped a five-day nning streak falling 23 points. more turbulence for boeing 787 dreamliner. a faulty battery forced an emergency landing of a 787 in japan after a result the japan airlines are grounding their entire dreamliner flight facing safety inspections. shares of boeing fell more than 3%. hewlett-packard rallied more than 4% reported they received buyer interest for the edf units in recent days, however sources say no major sailors coming anytime soon. but we have to move on to the story that everybody is talking about. president obama signing 23 separate executive actions on gun violence today. and those actio
and call it a liberal tax. the conservative restaurant owner charges left-wing moore for their drink and donate the cash to right-wing causes. is it a boom for his business? the owner serves as a big helping of a government economics. even when i say this not, it is always about "money." adam: and a good evening to you. we want to look at the days headline market. a tough day for stocks. the dow snapped a five-day nning streak falling 23 points. more turbulence for boeing 787...
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is there a way to make taxes or make the tax code a little less complicated as a result of this? again, when you say you want to do that, you are telling politicians we want to take from you or politicians must have to agree. we're going to give up power to make the irs, basically defang it. thatts hard to imagine so it strikes me that history says this scandal will go to waste. we won't get the reform that we want. connell: more than likely, yeah. john, thank you as always for coming on. >> thank you. connell: all right. another story everybody seems to be talking about today, new data reveals america's working mothers are now the primary breadwinners in a record 40% of u.s. households with children, up from 11% back in 1960, huge increase over the yyars with the working mother category. within it,6 # 2 #% single mothers, 37%, more than 5 million, were married earning higher incomes than their husbands earn. that's a big stat in that research study today. we're still a few days away at this point from the official start of hurricane season, but there is, today, a storm already c
is there a way to make taxes or make the tax code a little less complicated as a result of this? again, when you say you want to do that, you are telling politicians we want to take from you or politicians must have to agree. we're going to give up power to make the irs, basically defang it. thatts hard to imagine so it strikes me that history says this scandal will go to waste. we won't get the reform that we want. connell: more than likely, yeah. john, thank you as always for coming on....
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, we just tax people. we have seen it before. fundamentally, there does need to be reform in washington, $100 billion a year in corporate welfare, crony capitalism that needs to be looked at money from th should be us used at the gren energy. neil: i we think we should drop all subsidies. >> this green energy stuff is crony capitalism. neil: just, get rid of them all, what do you think? >> neil, we're in middle of that, new tech is a government guaranteed lender, that program is worked for 53 years, this year because of the risk sharing between new tech and government a zero subsidy item. there are times where government, does play an active and important role. but -- >> that is a lendinga i'm talking about with a government assuming the role of propping up an stray, or providing -- a industry or providing tax break to give an advantage, i think whether it is oil, or solar or anything in between, stop it. >> government should not be in venture capital business. neil: us can be a little bit pregnant. >> wel
, we just tax people. we have seen it before. fundamentally, there does need to be reform in washington, $100 billion a year in corporate welfare, crony capitalism that needs to be looked at money from th should be us used at the gren energy. neil: i we think we should drop all subsidies. >> this green energy stuff is crony capitalism. neil: just, get rid of them all, what do you think? >> neil, we're in middle of that, new tech is a government guaranteed lender, that program is...